Erev is a 1983 novel by Eli Schechtman
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Erev Rav was a group that included Egyptians and others who had joined the Tribes of Israel on the Exodus. According to Jewish tradition, they were accepted by Moses as an integral part of the people. Their influence is said to have been involved in the golden calf and other incidents where the people questioned Moses and his laws.
Erev is a 1983 novel by Eli Schechtman. The first edition of Erev is the beginning of Eli Schechtman's novel written in the Soviet Union and contained four books. The novel was published in the Sovetish Heymland magazine from 1961 to 1968 and in book form in 1965. It describes the life of Russian Jews of the early twentieth century. The "full Erev," which was written and published in Israel in 1983, contains seven books and describes the life of Russian Jews in the early twentieth century until the end of World War II.
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